Peer-Reviewed Pranksters

Their Fake Papers Reveal an Open Opportunity

The joke was played on academic journals, but the politically correct corruption of higher learning is no laughing matter.

Twenty years ago, mathematician Alan Sokal set out to prove that postmodernism in academia was "fashionable nonsense." So he wrote a gibberish paper combining post-structuralist lingo with physics terms, and submitted it to the journal Social Text. Not only was his deliberate drivel accepted, but over 1,500 papers have cited it as source...